BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to apparatus for optically recording and
reproducing information in record tracks on a rotatable record disc, and more particularly,
is directed to an improved apparatus for recording and reproducing information in
cooperation with a rotatable record disc which is available for optically eracing
or writing an information signal in record tracks provided thereon and for optically
reading an information signal written in the record tracks provided thereon.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] There has been proposed a so-called optical writable disc as one type of record disc
which is available for optically writing an information signal in record tracks provided
thereon and optically reading an information signal written in the record tracks provided
thereon. A magnetooptic disc is one of such optical writable discs and distinguished
in that erasure of information signals and writing of information signals are able
to be conducted repeatedly thereon. The magnetooptic disc comprises a disc shaped
base, a vertically magnetized layer provided on a surface of the disc shaped base,
and a protective layer formed to cover the vertically magnetized layer. Recording
of information on the magnetooptic disc is achieved by erasing an information signal
written therein and writing a new information signal therein, and reproduction of
information from the magnetooptic disc is achieved by reading an information signal
written therein.
[0003] In the event of the erasure of information signals or the writing of information
signals, the magnetooptic disc is rotated at a predetermined speed on a rotation axis
at the center thereof and a laser light beam is caused to be incident upon the vertically
magnetized layer of the magnetooptic disc to which a predetermined external magnetic
field acts, so that portions of the vertically magnetized layer on which the laser
light beam impinges are subjected to increase in temperature and provided with a direction
of magnetization in accordance with the external magnetic field acting thereon. When
an information signal is erased from the magnetooptic disc, the vertically magnetized
layer of the magnetooptic disc is provided with a uniform direction of magnetization
by the impingement of the laser light beam, and when an information signal is written
in the magnetooptic disc, the vertically magnetized layer of the magnetooptic disc
is provided with inversions in the direction of magnetization in a predetermined pattern
as a result of the impingement of the laser light beam.
[0004] Further, in the event of the reading of information signals, another laser light
beam having power smaller than that of the laser light beam used for the erasure or
writing of information signals is caused to be incident upon the vertically magnetized
layer of the magnetooptic disc which is rotated and a reflected laser light beam from
the vertically magnetized layer of the magnetooptic disc is detected by a photosensitive
device, so that a reproduced information signal corresponding to the information signal
written in the magnetooptic disc is obtained from the photosensitive device. The reflected
laser light beam obtained from the vertically magnetized layer of the magnetooptic
disc in the case of the reading of information signals is provided, in accordance
with the Kerr effect, with rotations of a polarization plane thereof in response to
inversions in the direction of magnetization made in the vertically magnetized layer
to represent the information signals written therein. Such rotations of the polarization
plane of the reflected laser light beam are detected by the photosensitive device
by means of detecting each of orthogonal polarized components of the reflected laser
light beam separately and comparing detection outputs of the orthogonal polarized
components with each other to produce a comparison output. Then, the reproduced information
signal is obtained based on the comparison output.
[0005] In the magnetooptic disc on which the erasure, writing and reading of information
signals are conducted as mentioned above, a plurality of circular record tracks are
formed coaxially in the vertically magnetized layer to surround a central portion
thereof. Each record track is partitioned into a plurality of sectors and scanned
by the laser light beam when the magnetooptic disc is rotated at the predetermined
speed, so that the recording of information or the reproduction of information is
carried out in units of one track or one sector.
[0006] Accordingly, a recording and reproducing apparatus for recording information on the
magnetooptic disc and reproducing information from the magnetooptic disc comprises
a disc driving portion for rotating the magnetooptic disc, a magnetic field generating
portion for producing a predetrermined magnetic field acting upon the magnetooptic
disc, an optical head portion located to face the magnetooptic disc loaded on the
disc driving portion for generating a laser light beam and causing the same to be
incident upon the record track formed in the vertically magnetized layer of the magnetooptic
disc, and a photodetecting portion for detecting a reflected laser light beam from
the record track formed in the vertically magnetized layer of the magnetooptic disc
to produce a reproduced information signal.
[0007] In a previously proposed apparatus for recording information on the magnetooptic
disc and reproducing information from the magnetooptic disc, an optical head device
for causing a single laser light beam to be incident upon the record track formed
in the vertically magnetized layer of the magnetooptic disc is employed and the single
laser light beam emitted from the optical head device is used for both the erasure
or writing of information signals and the reading of information signals, selectively.
In order to achieve such alternative use of the single laser light beam, a power control
for the optical head device is carried out in such a manner that the laser light beam
is emitted form the optical head device with relatively large power to be used for
erasing information signals or writing information signals in the record track and
with relatively small power to be used for reading information signals from the record
track, and a switching control for the magnetic field generating portion is also carried
out for causing the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field generating portion
to have opposite directions for use in the writing or erasure of information signals
and in the reading information signals, respectively.
[0008] However, in the previously proposed apparatus in which the single laser light beam
emitted from the single optical head device is used for both the writing or erasure
of information signals in the vertically magnetized layer of the magnetooptic disc
and the reading of information signals from the vertically magnetized layer of the
magnetooptic disc, selectively, there is a problem that a dead time is wasted to wait
for completion of each turn of the magnetooptic disc when information signals are
written in a selected position on the magnetooptic disc and therefore it is difficult
to increase recording speed on the magnetooptic disc. For example, when an information
signal written in a selected sector contained in a certain one of the record tracks
which are formed in the vertically magnetized layer of the magnetooptic disc is erased
and then a new information signal is written in the selected sector and thereafter
read from the selected sector to be verified, first, the laser light beam emitted
from the optical head device to be incident upon the vertically magnetized layer of
the magnetooptic disc is provided with power for reading and subjected to a positional
control so as to impinge upon the selected sector under a situation wherein address
data recorded in the sectors in each record track are read by the laser light beam.
Then, the laser light beam impinging upon the selected sector is changed to be provided
with power for recording or erasing, so that the information signal written in the
selected sector is erased. After that, the new information signal is written in the
selected sector when one turn of the magnetooptic disc is completed after the start
of the erasure of the information signal from the selected section. On the occasion
of writing the new information signal, the magnetic field procuded by the magnetic
field generating portion is switched to have an inverted direction. Further, when
another turn of the magnetooptic disc is completed after the start of the writing
of the new information signal in the selected section, the laser light beam impinging
upon the selected section is changed again to be provided with the power for reading
and the new information signal which has been written in the selected sector is read
to be verified by the laser light beam.
[0009] Accordingly, after the laser light beam emitted from the optical head device to be
incident upon the vertically magnetized layer of the magnetooptic disc is caused to
impinge upon the selected sector, three turns of the magnetooptic disc are required
for erasure the information signal from the selected section, writing the new information
signal in the selected section, and reading the new information signal from the selected
section for verification, respectively, and in a period of each turn of the magnetooptic
disc, a dead time is caused after the selected section is scanned by the laser light
beam. Consequently, high speed recording of information signals on the magnetooptic
disc is prevented from being realized.
[0010] Further, in the previously proposed apparatus mentioned above, it is required to
control the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field generating portion to have
opposite directions for use in the writing of information signals and in the reading
of information signals, respectively. Accordingly, the magnetic field generating portion
may be composed of a permanent magnet and a magnet inverting device for inverting
the permanent magnet mechanically or an electromagnet and a magnet inverting circuit
device for inverting the direction of an exciting current supplied to the electromagnet,
and therefore, is undesirably complicated in construction. Besides, the inversion
of the direction of the magnetic field by means of the magnet inverting device or
the magnet inverting circuit device is not conducted at high speed usually, and the
high speed recording of information signals on the magnetooptic disc is also prevented
from being realized by such a cause.
[0011] When the writing of information signals is carried out in units of one sector on
the magnetooptic disc by the apparatus for recording and reproducing information,
it is usual that the information signal is written in each sector in the form of digital
data. In such case, it is feared that the digital data written in the sector contain
errors which can not be corrected by error correction performed when the digital data
are read from the magnetooptic disc and as a result proper reproduced information
signals are not obtained. Accordingly, it has been proposed to provide sectors for
alternation which are distinct from sectors in which the digital data are normally
written, that is, so-called user's sectors, at predetermined positions on the magnetooptic
disc and used for rewriting of digital data which are written in the user's sector
with errors unable to be corrected by the error correction.
[0012] In writing digital data in units of one sector on the magnetooptic disc which is
provided with the sectors for alternation, the digital data are written in the user's
sector and then read from the user's sector for verification. In the case where the
verification indicates that proper reproduced information signals can not be obtained
from the digital data written in the user's sector, the same digital data are rewritten
in the sector for alternation and the digital data rewritten in the sector for alternation
is read in place of the digital data written in the user's sector on the occasion
of the reproduction of information, so that alternation of sectors is carried out.
[0013] However, in the case where such alternation of sectors as mentioned above is carried
out when digital data are written in units of one sector in the magnetooptic disc
provided with the sectors for alternation by the previously proposed apparatus aforementioned,
a relatively long time is required, after writing the digital data in the user's sector,
for verifying the digital data written in the iser's sector, causing the laser light
beam to reach the sector for alternation, and rewriting the digital data in the sector
for alternation, and accordingly a data transfer speed is substantially reduced.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for
optically recording and reproducing information in record tracks on a rotatable record
disc, which avoids the aforementioned problems encountered with the prior art.
[0015] Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for optically
recording and reproducing information in record tracks on a rotatable record disc,
by which a light beam is caused to impinge upon the rotatable record disc, so that
erasure of information signals in a selected portion of the record tracks on rotatable
record disc, writing of information signals in the selected portion of the record
tracks, and verifying the information signals written in the selected portion of the
record tracks are carried out at relatively high speed with excellent reliability.
[0016] A further object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for optically
recording and reproducing information in record tracks on a rotatable record disc,
by which a light beam is caused to impinge upon the rotatable record disc, so that
erasure of information signals in a selected portion of the record tracks on rotatable
record disc, writing of information signals in the selected portion of the record
tracks, and verifying the information signals written in the selected portion of the
record tracks are completed within one turn of the rotatable record disc after the
light beam reaches the selected portion of the record tracks.
[0017] A still further object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for optically
recording and reproducing information in record tracks on a rotatable record disc,
in which alternation of sectors wherein an information signal is written in at least
one sector contained in one of the record tracks and read from the sector for verification,
and then the information signal is rewritten in at least one sector for alternation
contained in the record track as occasion demands in accordance with a result of the
verification, is carried out without reducing substantially a data transfer speed
when the information signals are written in units of one sector in the record track,
so that the information signals are written in each sector rapidly in such a manner
that proper reproduced information signals are surely obtained therefrom.
[0018] According to the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for recording
and reproducing information in record tracks on a rotatable record disc, which comprises
a disc driving portion for rotating the rotatable record disc loaded thereon, a pair
of optical head devices each facing the rotatable record disc and positioned to face
each other with a central portion of the rotatable record disc loaded on the disc
driving portion between, each of which generates a first light beam used selectively
for erasing and writing an information signal in the record track and second light
beam used for reading an information signal from the record track and causes the first
and second light beams to impinge upon teh record track on the rotatable record disc
rotated by the disc driving portion in such a manner that the first light beam precedes
the second light beam in a direction along the record track, and a head driving portion
for moving the optical head devices simultaneously to be close to or distant from
each other in a radial direction on the rotatable record disc loaded on the disc driving
portion
[0019] In a preferred embodiment of apparatus according to the present invention, a light
beam control portion is also provided for causing the first light beam to write the
information signal in sectors each forming a portion of the record track and causing
the second light beam to read the information signal written in the sectors, and an
operation control block is further provided for controlling the operation of the optical
head portions and the operation of the light beam control portion. The operation control
block is operative to control the optical head portions and the light beam control
portion to cause the first light beam to write the information signal in at least
one selected sector and to cause the second light beam to read the information signal
written in the selected sector, to check whether the information signal is properly
written in the selected sector or not based on the information signals read by the
second light beam, and to control further the optical head portions and the light
beam control portion to cause the first light beam to rewrite the same information
signal as that written in the selected sector in at least one sector for alternation
which is provided at a predetermined location on the record track containing the selected
sector when the check results in that the information signal is not properly written
in the selected sector.
[0020] In the apparatus thus constituted in accordance with the present invention, each
of the optical head devices is arranged for causing the first and second light beams
emitted therefrom to impinge upon a common record track on the rotatable record disc
rotated by the disc driving portion at a predetermined speed, and a first operating
state wherein the first and second light beams emitted from one of the optical head
devices are incident upon the record track so that the first light beam precedes the
second light beam in the direction along the circular track and a second operating
state wherein the first and second light beams emitted from the other of the optical
head devices are incident upon the circular track so that the first light beam precedes
the second light beam in the direction along the record track, are made selectively.
[0021] When recording of information in a specified portion of a selected record track on
the rotatable record disc rotated at the predetermined speed, in which erasure of
information signals written in the specified portion, writing of new information signals
in the specified portion, and verification of the new information signal written in
the specified portion is to be conducted successively, is carried out, first, the
second light beam emitted from one of the optical head devices is caused to reach
the specified portion under a situation wherein address data recorded in each record
track are read by both the second light beams emitted from the optical head devices,
or the second light beam emitted from a predetermined one of the optical head devices
is caused to reach the specified portion under a situation wherein address data recorded
in each record track are read by the second light beams emitted from the predetermined
one of the optical head devices. Next, the information signal written previously in
the specified portion are erased by the first light beam emitted from the optical
head device which has the second light beam caused to reach the specified portion.
Then, when a half turn of the rotatable record disc is completed so that the first
and second light beam emitted from the other of the optical head device are caused
to reach the specific portion, a new information signal is written in the specific
portion by the first light beam emitted from the other of the optical head devices.
Immediately after the writing of new information signals, the new information signal
written in the specified portion is read by the second light beam emitted from the
other of the optical head device so as to be verified. As described above, the erasure
of information signals written previously in the specified portion, the writing of
new information signals in the specified portion, and the verification of the new
information signals written in the specified portion are completed within one turn
of the rotatable record disc, and therefore the recording of information in the specified
portion of the selected record track on the rotatable record disc is carried out at
a relatively high speed.
[0022] In the case where a magnetooptic disc is used as the rotatable record disc, a pair
of magnetic field generating portions each extending along moving paths of the optical
head devices in the radial direction on the magnetooptic disc are provided. In such
a case, with the magnetic field generating portions arranged to produce respective
magnetic fields acting upon the magnetooptic disc in opposite directions, the writing
of information signal in the magnetooptic disc is conducted with the magnetic field
from one of the magnetic field generating portions and the erasure of information
signals written in the magnetooptic disc is conducted with the magnetic field from
the other of the magnetic field generating portions, so that each of the magnetic
fields produced by the magnetic field generating portions can be fixed in its direction.
Accordingly, each of the magnetic field generating portions is not required to have
a magnet inverting device for inverting a permanent magnet mechanically or a magnet
inverting circuit device for inverting the direction of an exciting current supplied
to an electromagnet. This results in that the magnetic field generating portion is
simplified in construction, and a problem that inversion of the direction of the magnetic
field hinders the recording of information signals in the magnetooptic disc from being
carried out at high speed.
[0023] With the preferred embodiment, writing of information signals in each sector contained
in the record track on the rotatable record disc and reading of information signals
written in the sector are performed with alternation of sectors. In the writing of
information signals in the sector with the alternation of sectors, under the control
by the operation control block, an information signal is written in at least one selected
sector by the first light beam emitted from the optical head device and the information
signal written in the selected sector is read by the second light beam emitted from
the optical head device. The second light beam by which the information signal is
read from the selected sector is detected for producing a reproduced information signal.
Then, it is checked by the operation control block whether the information signal
is properly written in the selected sector or not in accordance with the reproduced
information signals. As a resule of the check, if it is clarified that the information
signal is not properly written in the selected sector, the same information signal
as that written in the selected sector is rewritten by the first light beam emitted
from the optical head device in at least one sector for alternation which is provided
at a predetermined position on the record track containing the selected sector, under
the control by the operation control clock.
[0024] Accordingly, the alternation of sectors is performed without reducing substantially
a data transfer speed when the information signals are written in units of one sector
in the record track, so that the information signal is written in each sector rapidly
in such a manner that a proper reproduced information signal is surely obtained therefrom.
[0025] The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will
become apparent from the following detailed description which is to be read in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026]
Fig. 1 is a schematic block diagram showing an embodiment of apparatus for optically
recording and reproducing information in record tracks on a rotatable record disc
according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a schematic illustration showing a positional relation between optical heads
and magnets employed in the embodiment shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a schematic illustration showing examples of an optical head and portions
related thereto used in the embodiment shown in Fig. 1;
Figs. 4A and 4B are schematic illustrations used for explaining light beams impinging
upon a magnetooptic disc from the optical head shown in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a schematic illustration used for explaining the information recording operation
of the embodiment shown in Fig. 1;
Figs. 6A, 6B and 6C are schematic illustrations used for explaining a track and a
sector on a magnetooptic disc on which information is recorded by the embodiment shown
in Fig. 1;
Figs. 7A to 7F are schematic time charts used for explaining the information recording
operation of the embodiment shown in Fig. 1; and
Fig. 8 is a flow chart showing an example of a control program of a microcomputer
in a system controller employed in the embodiment shown in Fig. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED ENBODIMENTS
[0027] Figs. 1 and 2 shows one embodiment of apparatus for optically recording and reproducing
information in record tracks on a rotatable record disc according to the present invention.
This embodiment is operative to record and reproduce information in cooperation with
a magnetooptic disc which is one of optical writable discs.
[0028] Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the embodiment is provided with a disc driving table
13 which engages with a central portion of a magnetooptic disc 11 to support the magnetooptic
disc 11 in its entirety, as indicated by a dot-dash line. The disc driving table 13
is made to be rotatable on its central shaft connected to a motor 15 and turned at
a predetermined speed by the motor 15. These disc driving table 13 and motor 15 constitute
a disc driving portion for rotating the magnetooptic disc 11 at a predetermined speed.
The magnetooptic disc 11 has a vertically magnetized layer forming a record track
area 11a and a plurality of circular record tracks are provided coaxially in the vertically
magnetized layer to surround a central portion thereof. Each of the circular record
tracks is partitioned into a plurality of sectors.
[0029] A pair of magnets 17a and 17b are placed at a location above the magnetooptic disc
11 loaded on the disc driving table 13 to face each other with a position just above
the disc driving table 13 between. Each of the magnets 17a and 17b is shaped into
a rectangular plate having a predetermined thickness and extending along a radial
direction on the magnetooptic disc 11 in parallel with the record track area 11a of
the magnetooptic disc 11. The magnet 17a is magnetized in the direction of thickness
to have the south pole on the side of its upper surface and the north pole on the
side of its under surface, and the magnet 17b is magnetized also in the direction
of thickness to have the north pole on the side of its upper surface and the south
pole on the side of its under surface.
[0030] A pair of optical heads 19a and 19b are disposed under the magnetooptic disc 11 loaded
on the disc driving table 13 to face the magnets 17a and 17b with the magnetooptic
disc 11 between, respectively. The optical heads 19a and 19b are provided with projecting
portions 20a and 20b facing to the magnetooptic disc 11, respectively, and arranged
to face each other with the central portion of the magnetooptic disc 11 between. Each
of the optical heads 19a and 19b contains a laser light beam generating portion for
emitting a first laser light beam used selectively for erasing and writing an information
signal in the magnetooptic disc 11 and a second laser light beam used for reading
an information signal written in the magnetooptic disc 11, and a photodetecting portion.
[0031] Each of the projecting portions 20a and 20b of the optical heads 19a and 19b contains
an object lens for causing the first and second laser light beams emitted from the
laser light beam generating portion to impinge upon the record track area 11a of the
magnetooptic disc 11, and receiving a reflected laser light beam coming from the record
track area 11a of the magnetooptic disc 11. The reflected laser light beams received
by the objects lens contained in the projecting portions 20a and 20b, respectively,
are guided to the photodetecting portions contained in the optical heads 19a and 19b,
respectively. The optical heads 19a and 19b are supported respectively by guide members
21a and 21b each comprising a bar which is disposed under the magnet 17a or 17b to
extend in the radial direction on the magnetooptic disc 11 in parallel with the record
track area 11a of the mgnetooptic disc 11, as shown in Fig. 2, so as to be movable
in the radial direction on the magnetooptic disc 11 under guidance by the guide members
21a and 21b, respectively. Head drivers 23a and 23b are also provided respectively
for moving the optical heads 19a and 19b simultaneously to be close to or distant
from each other along the guide members 21a and 21b. The guide members 21a and 21b
and the head drivers 23a and 23b inclusive constitute a head driving portion.
[0032] A tracking control block 25a and a focus control block 27a are provided for controlling
the first and second laser light beams which impinge upon the magnetooptic disc 11
through the object lens contained in the projecting portion 20a of the optical head
19a to make thier respective beam spots positioned properly on the record track formed
in the record track area 11a of the magnetooptic disc 11 and to be focussed properly
on the record track. Similarly, a tracking control block 25b and a focus control block
27b are provided for controlling the first and second laser light beams which impinge
upon the magnetooptic disc 11 through the object lens contained in the projecting
portion 20b of the optical head 19b to make respective beam spots positioned properly
on the record track formed in the record track area 11a of the magnetooptic disc 11
and to be focused properly on the record track.
[0033] With the operation of each of the head driving portion, the tracking control blocks
25a and 25b and the focus control blocks 27a and 27b, the first and second laser light
beams emitted from each of the optical heads 19a and 19b are controlled to impinge
in common upon one of the record tracks on the magnetooptic disc 11 and to be focused
appropriately on that record track.
[0034] Light beam control blocks 49a and 49b and signal generating blocks 51a and 51b are
also provided in connection with the optical heads 19a and 19b. The light beam control
block 49a supplies a driving signal Qw for controlling the first laser light beam
and a driving signal Qr for controlling the second laser light beam to the laser light
beam generating portion contained in the optical head 19a, and the light beam control
block 49b supplies a driving signal Qw for controlling the first laser light beam
and a driving signal Qr for controlling the second laser light beam to the laser light
beam generating portion contained in the optical head 19b. Further, a recording/erasing
signal supplying block 53 and a signal distributor 55 are provided in connection with
the light beam control blocks 49a and 49b. The recording/erasing signal supplying
block 53 supplies a light beam modulating signal Sm which is composed of a data signal
corresponding to recording data Dr supplied from a terminal 57, an erasing signal
to the signal distributor 55 or some other signals, and the signal distributor 55
is operative to distribute the light beam modulating signal Sm to each of the light
beam control blocks 49a and 49b. The driving signal Qw for controlling the first laser
light beam, which is supplied to the laser light beam generating portion contained
in each of the optical heads 19a and 19b from each of the light beam control blocks
49a and 49b, is produced in response to the light beam modulating signal Sm from the
signal distributor 55.
[0035] The signal generating block 51a receives a plurality of detection output signals
Pd which are obtained from the photodetecting portion contained in the optical head
19a in response to variations in the reflected laser light beam from the record track
area 11a of the magnetooptic disc 11 and thereby produces a reproduced information
signal Si representing data read from the sectors provided on the magnetooptic disc
11, reproduced address data Ad obtained based on address data recorded in each sector
on the magnetooptic disc 11, a tracking error signal St and a focus error signal Sf
to be supplied to a signal processor 59, a system controller 61, the tracking control
block 25a and the focus control block 27a, respectively. Similarly, the signal generating
block 51b receives a plurality of detection output signals Pd which are obtained from
the photodetecting portion contained in the optical head 19b in response to variations
in the reflected laser light beam from the record track area 11a of the magnetooptic
disc 11 and thereby produces a reproduced information signal Si, reproduced address
data Ad, a tracking error signal St and a focus error signal Sf to be supplied to
the signal processor 59, the system controller 61, the tracking control block 25b
and the focus control block 27b, respectively.
[0036] The signal processor 59 is operative to produce reproduced data Drʹ based on the
reproduced information signals Si which are supplied from the signal generating blocks
51a and 51b and deliver the same to an output terminal 63. Further, the signal processor
59 supplies a signal Siʹ for verification to the system controller 61.
[0037] In addition, a motor control portion 65 is provided for controlling the motor 15
to turn a predetermined speed.
[0038] The system controller 61 is supplied from a terminal 67 with a first command signal
DM for designating selectively a data writing operation mode and a data reading operation
mode and from a terminal 69 with a second command signal DA for assigning a position
on the record track area 11a of the magnetooptic disc 11 at which writing of data
or reading of data is to be conducted, in addition to the reproduced address data
Ad from the signal generating blocks 51a and 51b and the signal Siʹ for verification
from the signal processor 59. Under such a condition, the system controller 61 supplies
an access control signal Ca for controlling an incident position of each of the first
and second laser light beams from the optical heads 19a and 19b on the record track
area 11a of the magnetooptic disc 11 to the head drivers 23a and 23b and the tracking
control blocks 25a and 25b, a reproduced data control signal Ci for controlling a
data reproducing operation for obtaining the reproduced data Drʹ based on the reproduced
information signals Si from the signal generating blocks 51a and 51b to the signal
processor 59, a first light beam control signal Cw for use in generating the first
laser light beam and a second light beam control signal Cr for use in generating the
second laser light beam to the light beam control blocks 49a and 49b, a motor speed
control signal Cm for controlling the motor to keep rotating at the predetermined
speed to the motor control portion 65, a distribution control signal Cd for delivering
the light beam modulating signal Sm selectively to the light beam control block 49a
and the light beam control block 49b to the signal distributor 55, a selection control
signal Cs for selecting the data signal, the erasing signal or any other signal as
the light beam modulating signal Sm to the recording/erasing signal supplying block
53.
[0039] Besides, the system controller 61 supplies also flag data Dg as mentioned later to
the recording/erasing signal supplying block 53 so that the light beam modulating
signal Sm is composed of the flag data Dg under a specified situation.
[0040] The optical heads 19a and 19b are of the same inner configuration and one of which,
for example, the optical head 19a is constituted as shown in Fig. 3.
[0041] In the optical head 19a, semiconductor laser elements 30 and 31 are provided. The
semiconductor laser element 30 is driven by a laser control portion 70 included in
the light beam control block 49a to emit a laser light beam Lw having a wavelength
of for example, 830nm and provided with relatively large power as the first laser
light beam which is used selectively for erasing and writing an information signal
in the magnetooptic disc 11, and the semiconductor laser element 31 is driven by a
laser control portion 71 which constitutes the light beam control block 49a together
with the laser control portion 70 to emit a laser light beam Lr having a wavelength
of, for example, 780nm and provided with relatively small power as the second laser
light beam which is used for reading an information signal written in the magnetooptic
disc 11.
[0042] The laser control portion 70 supplies the driving signal Qw, which is produced in
response to the light beam modulating signal Sm supplied to the laser control portion
70 through the signal distributor 55 from the recording/erasing signal supplying
block 53, to the semiconductor laser element 30 in accordance with the first light
beam control signal Cw, so that the laser light beam Lw modulated in response to the
light beam modulating signal Sm is obtained from the semiconductor laser element 30.
[0043] The recording/erasing signal supplying block 53 comprises a data signal generator
72 for producing a data signal Sw corresponding to the recording data Dr, an erasing
signal generator 73 for producing an erasing signal Se, and a switch 74 for deriving
selectively the data signal Sw, the erasing signal Se and the flag data Dg supplied
from the system controller 61 as the light beam modulating signal Sm in accordance
with the selection control signal Cs from the system controller 61. The signal distributor
55 comprises a switch 76 for supplying the light beam modulating signal Sm derived
from the switch 74 contained in the recording/erasing signal supplying block 53 to
the light beam control blocks 49a and 49b selectively in accordance with the distribution
control signal Cd from the system controller 61.
[0044] The laser control portion 71 supplies the driving signal Qr having a constant level
to the semiconductor laser element 31 in accordance with the second light beam control
signal Cr, so that the laser light beam Lr provided with a constant power is obtained
from the semiconductor laser element 31.
[0045] The laser light beam Lw emitted from the semiconductor laser element 30 is collimated
by a collimator lens 32 to pass through a beam splitter 33 and then reflected by dichroic
mirrors 34 and 35 to enter into an object lens 36 contained in the projecting portion
20a, by which the laser light beam Lw is focused on the magnetooptic disc 11 loaded
on the disc driving table 13. The laser light beam Lr emitted from the semiconductor
laser element 31 is collimated by a collimator lens 37 and passes through a beam splitter
38 and the dichroic mirror 35 to enter into the object lens 36 by which the laser
light beam Lr is focused on the magnetooptic disc 11. Accordingly, the object lens
36 is provided in common to both the laser light beams Lw and Lr and operative to
focus each of the laser light beams Lw and Lr on the same record track on the magnetooptic
disc 11. On that occasion, as shown in Figs. 4A and 4B, the laser light beam Lw and
Lr focused by the object lens 36 impinge respectively upon positions Zw and Zr on
a record track Tx which is one of the record tracks formed in a vertically magnetized
layer 11b of the magnetooptic disc 11. The positions Zw and Zr are very close to each
other, and the position Zw upon which the laser light beam Lw impinges precedes the
position Zr upon which the laser light beam Lr impinges toward such movement of the
record track Tx as indicated by an arrow R in Figs. 4A and 4B.
[0046] With the laser light beam Lw impinging upon the record track on the magnetooptics
disc 11, the direction of magnetization in the vertically magnetized layer is inverted
or caused to remain in accordance with the light beam modulating signal Sm at each
sector contained in the record track, so that erasure of data or writing of data is
carried out in each sector. The laser light beam Lw is reflected at the record track
to be a reflected laser light beam Lwʹ returning in the pass through the object lens
36. The reflected laser light beam Lwʹ passing through the object lens 36 is reflected
by both the dichroic mirrors 35 and 34 and then further reflected by both the beam
splitter 33 and a mirror 39 to be guided to a photodetector 40. The photodetector
40 produces a detection output signal in response to variations in the reflected laser
light beam Lwʹ and suppliers the same to the signal generating block 51a. In the signal
generating block 51a, the focus error signal Sf corresponding to the state of focus
of the laser light beam Lw on the magnetooptics disc 11 is produced based on the detection
output signal from the photodetector 40.
[0047] On the other hand, with the laser light beam Lr impinging upon the record track on
the magnetooptics disc 11, the address data which are recorded in each sector with,
for example, an arrangement of pits and the data which are written in each sector
with inversions in the direction of magnetization in the vertically magnetized layer
are read. In reading of the address data, the laser light beam Lr impinging upon the
sector is modulated with the arrangement of pits on the occasion of reflection thereat,
and in reading of the data, the laser light beam Lr impinging upon the sector is provided,
in accordance with the Kerr effect, with rotations of a polarization plane thereof
in response to the inversions in the direction of magnetization in the vertically
magnetized layer on the occasion of reflection thereat.
[0048] The laser light beam Lr which is thus modulated and provided with the rotations of
the polarization plane thereof at each sector in the record track is reflected from
the record track to be a reflected laser light beam Lrʹ returning in the pass through
the object lens 36. The reflected laser light beam Lrʹ passing through the object
lens 36 passes through the dichroic mirrors 35 and then reflected by both the beam
splitter 38 and a mirror 41 to be guided to a half mirror 42. A part of the reflected
laser light beam Lrʹ guided to the half mirror 42 is reflected by the half mirror
42 and a mirror 43 to be guided to a photodetector 44. Further, another part of the
reflected laser light beam Lrʹ guided to the half mirror 42 passes through the half
mirror 42 and enters into a Wollaston prism 45.
[0049] The photodetector 44 produces a detection output signal in response to variations
in the reflected laser light beam Lrʹ caused by the modulation with the arrangement
of pits and supplies the same to the signal generating block 51a. Thereby, in the
signal generating block 51a, the reproduced address data Ad are produced based on
the detection output signal from the photodetector 44. The part of the reflected laser
light beam Lrʹ entering into the Wollaston prism 45 is separated into a pair of orthogonal
polarized components thereof by the Wollaston prism 45 and guided to a photodetector
46. The photodetector 46 receives the orthogonal polarized components of the reflected
laser light beam Lrʹ separately and produces two detection output signals in response
to variations in the orthogonal polarized components of the reflected laser light
beam Lrʹ, respectively, to be supplied to the signal generating block 51a. In the
signal generating block 51a, the detection output signals from the photodetector 46
are compared with each other to produce a comparison output corresponding to the rotation
of the polerization plane of the reflected laser light beam Lrʹ and the reproduced
information signal Si is obtained based on the comparison output.
[0050] In addition, the tracking error signal St which corresponds to the state of tracking
of the laser light beam Lr in relation to the record disc on the magnetooptic disc
11 is also produced in the signal generating block 51a.
[0051] The optical head 19b is constituted in the same manner as the optical head 19a as
described above and therefore the light beam control block 49b has the same configuration
as the light beam control block 49a.
[0052] In the magnetooptic disc 11, each of the record tracks which formed in the record
track area 11a to include the record track Tx as shown in Fig. 5, is partitioned into,
for example, eighty-eight sectors X₀ to X₈₇, as shown in Fig. 6A. The sectors X₀ to
X₈₃ are used as user's sectors, in each of which the data are ordinarily written,
and the sectors X₈₄ to X₈₇ located at a terminal end portion of each record track
are used as sectors for alternation, in each of which the data is rewritten when it
is not properly written in one of the sectors X₀ to X₈₃. More particularly, in the
sectors X₈₄ to X₈₇ used as the sectors for alternation, the sectors X₈₄ and X₈₅ are
used as sectors for temporary alternation and the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ are used as
sectors for regular alternation. Each of the sectors X₀ to X₈₇ is provided at a beginning
end portion thereof with an address data portion AA in which address data identifying
each sector are prerecorded with an arrangement of pits.
[0053] Further, the magnetooptic disc 11 may be provided at an inner fringe portion of the
record track area 11a with several record tracks which are used as tracks for alternation
when the sectors for alternation provided in each record track are insufficient for
rewriting data.
[0054] In the case where new data are recorded in selected sectors contained in the record
track Tx formed in the record track area 11a of the magnetooptic disc 11, as shown
in Fig. 5, with the embodiment of apparatus according to the present invention constituted
as described above, erasure of data written previously in the selected sectors, writing
of the new data in the selected sectors, verification of the new data written in the
selected sections and, as occasion demands, rewriting of the new data in the sectors
for alternation in accordance with the result of the verification are performed in
such a manner as described below.
[0055] First, the magnetooptic disc 11 is loaded on the disc driving table 13, so that the
record track area 11a is put between the magnet 17a and the optical head 19a and also
between the magnet 17b and the optical head 19b, as shown in Fig. 5. The magnetic
fields produced by the magnets 17a and 17b respectively act upon the record track
area 11a of the magnetooptic disc 11 in the directions opposite to each other, as
indicated with direction marks in Fig. 5. The magnetooptic disc 11 is turned at a
predetermined speed in the direction indicated by the arrow R in Fig. 5.
[0056] Then, the first command signal DM arranged to designate the data writing operating
mode and the second command signal DA arranged to assign, for example, the sectors
X
n to X
n+3 contained in the record track Tx as the selected sectors, are supplied to the system
controller 61. The system controller 61 sends out the second light beam control signal
Cr and the access control signal Ca in response to the first command signal DM and
the second command signal DA supplied thereto, so that the laser light beams Lr emitted
from the optical heads 19a and 19b, respectively, are caused to impinge on the magnetooptic
disc 11 so as to have their respective incident positions on the same record track.
With reading the address data recorded in each sector by the laser light beams Lr,
the reproduced address data Ad are obtained from both the signal generating blocks
51a and 51b to be supplied to the system controller 61 and an access operation by
which the incident positions of the laser light beams Lr on the magnetooptic disc
11 are controlled to reach the record track Tx containing the selected sectors, namely,
the sections X
n to X
n+3 is carried out.
[0057] When the incident positions of the laser light beams Lr on the magnetooptic disc
11 reach the record track Tx as a result of the access operation, the laser light
beam Lr are caused to keep their respective incident positions on the record track
Tx. After that, when one of the laser light beam Lr from the optical heads 19a and
19b, for example, the laser light beam Lr from the optical head 19a reachs the sector
X
n with the rotation of the magnetooptic disc 11, the system controller 61 sends out
the selection control signal Cs arranged to select the erasing signal Se, the distribution
control signal Cd arranged to command delivery of the light beam modulating signal
Sm to the light beam control block 49a and the first light beam control signal Cw.
Thereby, the laser light beam Lw emitted from the optical head 19a is modulated with
the erasing signal Se and caused to impinge on the sector X
n, and during a period in which the laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19a scans
the sectors X
n to X
n+3 with the rotation of the magnetooptic disc 11, the data written in the sectors X
n to X
n+3 are erased. When the laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19a finishes scanning
the sectors X
n to X
n+3, the system controller 61 cearses sending out the selection control signal Cs, the
distribution control signal Cd and the first light beam control signal Cw, so that
optical head 19a is caused to cease emitting the laser light beam Lw.
[0058] Thereafter, when the incident position of the laser light beam Lr from one of the
optical heads 19a and 19b reaches the sector X₈₄ provided to be used as the sector
for temporary alternation in the record track Tx with the rotation of the magnetooptic
disc 11, the system controller 61 sends out again the selection control signal Cs
arranged to select the erasing signal Se, the distribution control signal Cd arranged
to command delivery of the light beam modulating signal Sm to the light beam control
block 49a or 49b connected to the optical head 19a or 19b which emits the laser light
beam Lr impinging the sector X₈₄, and the first light beam control signal Cw. Thereby,
the laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19a or 19b is modulated with the erasing
signal Se and caused to impinge on the sector X₈₄, and during a period in which the
laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19a or 19b scans the sectors X₈₄ and X₈₅
with the rotation of the magnetooptic disc 11, the data written in the sectors X₈₄
and X₈₅ are erased. When the laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19a or 19b
finishes scanning the sectors X₈₄ and X₈₅, the system controller 61 cearses sending
out the selection control signal Cs, the distribution control signal Cd and the first
light beam control signal Cw, so that optical head 19a or 19b is caused to cease emitting
the laser light beam Lw.
[0059] After the data written in the sectors X
n to X
n+3 and X₈₄ and X₈₅ are erased, the incident position of the laser light beam Lr emitted
from the optical head 19b reaches the sector X
n. On that occasion, the system controller 61 sends out the selection control signal
Cs arranged to select the data signal Sw, the distribution control signal Cd arranged
to command delivery of the light beam modulating signal Sm to the light beam control
block 49b and the first light beam control signal Cw. Thereby, the laser light beam
Lw from the optical head 19b is modulated with the data signal Sw and caused to impinge
on the sector X
n, and during a period in which the laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19b scans
the sector X
n, the recording data Dr supplied from the terminal 57 are written in the sector X
n to form a data record area successive with a predetermined space to the address data
portion AA in the sector X
n.
[0060] The record data Dr written thus in the data record area in the sector X
n are immediately read by the laser light beam Lr from the optical head 19b which follows
the laser light beam Lw to scan the data record area in the sector X
n and the reproduced information signal Si is obtained from the signal generating block
51b to be supplied to the signal processor 59. Therefore, the signal Siʹ for verification
is supplied to the system controller 61 from the signal processor 59 and it is checked
based on the signal Siʹ for verification whether the recording data Dr is properly
written in the data record area in the sector X
n or not in the system controller 61, in other wards, the recording data written in
the data record area in the sector X
n are verified in the system controller 61.
[0061] If it is clarified as a result of such verification that the recording data Dr is
properly written in the data record area in the sector X
n, the system controller 61 sends out the flag data Dg indicating the proper writing
of the recording data Dr and causes the same to be supplied to the signal distributor
55 with the selection control signal Cs arranged to select the flag data Dg. To the
contrary, if it is clarified that the recording data Dr is not written properly in
the data record area in the sector X
n, the system controller 61 sends out the flag data Dg indicating the improper writing
of the recording data Dr and thereby causes the recording/erasing signal supplying
block 53 to hold the recording data Dr and further causes the flag data Dg indicating
the improper writing of the recording data Dr to be supplied to the signal distributor
55 with the selection control signal Cs arranged to select the flag data Dg. Accordingly,
in both cases, the laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19b is modulated with
the flag data Dg and caused to impinge on a portion of the sector X
n following to the data record area, so that the flag data Dg is written such a portion
to form a flag data portion successive with a predetermined space to the data record
area in the sector X
n.
[0062] With the writing of the recording data Dr and the flag data Dg thus conducted, as
shown in Fig. 6C, the sector X
n is provided with the address data portion AA fromed at a beginning end portion, a
data record area DD in which the recording data are written and formed to be successive
with a space portion Ef to the address data portion AA, and a flag data portion F
in which the flag data are written and formed to be successive with a space portion
Er to the data record area DD at a terminal end portion.
[0063] After the data recording in the sector X
n is carried out as described above, the incident position of the laser light beam
Lr from the optical head 19b reaches the sector X
n+1 next to the sector X
n. On that occasion, the system controller 61 performs the same operation as the aforementioned
case in which the incident position of the laser light beam Lr from the optical head
19b reaches the sector X
n, so that the data recording in the sector X
n+1 is carried out in the same manner as the data recording in the sector X
n. Further, the data recording in each of the sector X
n+2 and the sector X
n+3 is carried out also in the same manner as the data recording in the sector X
n.
[0064] As described above, the recording data Dr are written in the selected sectors, that
is, the sectors X
n to X
n+3 contained in the record track Tx is carried out, and each of the sectors X
n to X
n+3 is provided with the address data portion AA, space portion Ef, data record area
DD, space portion Ef and flag data portion F in such a manner as shown in Fig. 6C.
In the case where the flag data Dg written in the flag data portion in each of the
sectors X
n to X
n+3 indicate the proper writing of the recording data Dr, the recording of new data in
the sectors X
n to X
n+3 is terminated when the writing of the flag data Dg in the sector X
n+3 is completed.
[0065] A relation between recording information, such as the recording data Dr written in
the data record area DD or the flag data Dg written in the flag data portion F, and
the inversions in the direction of magnetization in the vertically magnetized layer
at the data record area DD or the flag data portion shown in Figs. 7A to 7F by way
of example. In the relation shown in Figs. 7A to 7F, a frequency modulated signal
Iw having level inversions caused at each boundary between data bit intervals
t representing "0" or "1" and also at the center of each data bit interval
t representing "1", as shown in Fig. 7A, is produced based on the recording information,
and the magnetization in the vertically magnetized layer is arranged to have two opposite
directions corresponding to high and levels of the frequency modulated signal Iw,
respectively, as shown with arrow in Fig. 7B or 7C, so that each inversion in the
direction of magnetization in the vertically magnetized layer is caused in response
to each level inversion of the frequency modulated signal Iw. When the recording information
recorded in the vertically magnetized layer is read, the reproduced information signal
Si is obtained with having high and low levels corresponding to the directions of
magnetization in the vertically magnetized layers in such a manner as shown in Fig.
7D is obtained from the vertically magnetized layer in which the inversions in the
direction of magnetization shown in Fig. 7B are made, and the reproduced information
signal Si is obtained with high and low levels corresponding to the directions of
magnetization in the vertically magnetized layer in such a manner as shown in Fig.
7E is obtained from the vertically magnetized layer in which the inversions in the
direction of magnetization shown in Fig. 7C are made. Although the reproduced information
signals Si shown respectively in Figs. 7D and 7E have opposite level variations, the
same reproduced data including an arrangement of "0" and "1" which corresponds to
the recording information, as shown in Fig. 7F, is obtained from each of them.
[0066] The inversions in the direction of magnetization in the vertically magnetized layer
such as shown in Fig. 7B and the inversions in the direction of magnetization in the
vertically magnetized layer such as shown in Fig. 7C are realized respectively, for
example, in the case where the recording data Dr are written in the data record area
DD with the laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19a under a condition wherein
the magnetic field produced by the magnet 17a acts on the vertically magnetized layer
at the data record area DD and in the case where the recording data Dr are written
in the data record area DD with the laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19b
under a condition wherein the magnetic field produced by the magnet 17b acts on the
vertically magnetized layer at the data record area DD, because the magnetic fields
produced by the magnets 17a and 17b, respectively, have opposite directions. However,
in either case in which the recording data Dr written in the data record area DD are
read with the laser light beam Lr from the optical head 19a or the laser light beam
Lr from the optical head 19b, the same reproduced data Drʹ corresponding to the recording
data Dr are obtained in the manner as mentioned above.
[0067] On the other hand, in the case where at least one of the sectors X
n to X
n+3 is a defective sector which is provided with the flag data Dg written in the flag
data portion therein which indicate the improper writing of the recording data Dr,
when the incident position of the laser light beam Lr emitted from one of the optical
heads 19a and 19b reaches the sector X₈₄ provided to be used as the sector for alternation
in the record track Tx after the writing of the flag data Dg in the sector X
n+3 is completed, the system controller 61 sends out the selection control signal Cs
arranged to select the data signal Sw held by the recording/erasing signal supplying
block 53, the distribution control signal Cd arranged to command delivery of the light
beam modulating signal Sm to the light beam control block 49a or 49b connected to
the optical head 19a or 19b which emits the laser light beam Lr impinging the sector
X₈₄, and the first light beam control signal Cw. Thereby, the laser light beam Lw
from the optical head 19a or 19b is modulated with the data signal Sw and caused to
impinge on the sector X₈₄, and during a period in which the laser light beam Lw from
the optical head 19a or 19b scans the section X₈₄, the recording data Dr, which is
previously written in the defective sector, is rewritten in the sector X₈₄ to form
a data record area successive with a predetermined space to a address portion AA in
sector X₈₄.
[0068] After the data record area is formed in the sector X₈₄, the system controller 61
sends out a flag data Dg which indicates address data corresponding the defect sector
and causes the same to be supplied to the signal distributor 55 with the selection
control signal Cs arranged to select the flag data Dg. Accordingly, the laser light
beam Lw from the optical head 19a or 19b is modulated with the flag data Dg and caused
to impinge on a portion of the sector X₈₄ following to the data record area, so that
the flag data Dg is written in such a portion to form a flag data portion successive
with a predetermined space to the data record area in the sector X₈₄. Thus, alternation
of sectors is achieved for the defective sector in the sectors X
n to X
n+3. Such alternation of sectors can be achieve also with use of the sector X₈₅ in the
record track Tx, and therefore it is possible to conduct the alternation of sectors
for at most two detective sectors in the sectors X
n to X
n+3 with use of the sectors for temporary alternation in the record track Tx. In the
case where the alternation of sectors is achieved, the recording of new data in the
sectors X
n to X
n+3 is terminated when the writing of the flag data Dg in one or both of the sectors
X₈₄ and X₈₅ is completed.
[0069] When the recording of new data in the sectors X
n to X
n+3 which are assigned by the second command signal DA is terminated, the system controller
61 sends out the first light beam control signal Cw, second light beam control signal
Cr, distribution control signal Cd and selection control signal Cs selectively so
as to shift the recording data and the flag data written in one or both of the sectors
X₈₄ and X₈₅ to one or both of the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ provided to be used as sectors
for regular alternation.
[0070] In the case where the second command signal DA assigns all of the sectors X₀ to X₈₃
which are provided to be used as user's sectors as selected sectors in which new data
are to be written, erasure of data written in the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ is conducted
in place of the erasure of data written in the sectors X₈₄ and X₈₅, and recording
data which are writtten previously in defective sectors are rewritten directly in
thhe sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ without rewriting of the recording data in the sectors X₈₄
and X₈₅.
[0071] Further, in any case of the alternation of sectors, when the sectors X₈₄ and X₈₃
provided to be used as sectors for temporary alternation or the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇
provided to be used as sectors for regular alternation in the record track Tx are
insufficient in capacity for rewriting data the system controller 61 supplies the
access control signal Ca arranged appropriately for controlling the incident positions
of the laser light beams Lw and Lr from the optical heads 19a and 19b on the magnetooptic
disc 11 so as to rewrite data which are written previously in defective sectors in
record tracks which are provided to be used as tracks for alternation at the inner
fringe portion of the track record area 11a on the magnetooptic disc 11.
[0072] In the embodiment of apparatus according to the present invention, the writing of
new data in selected sectors in the magnetooptic disc 11 is performed under the control
by the system controller 61 in the manner as described above, and therefore the alternation
of sections is carried out without a dead time wasted to wait for completion of each
turn of the magnetooptic disc 11 and consequently without reducing substantially a
data transfer speed.
[0073] Further, since the sectors for alternation provided in each record track on the magnetooptic
disc 11 is separated into the sectors for temporary alternation and the sectors for
regular alternation, and first the sectors for temporary alternation are used for
rewriting data which are written previously in defective sectors and then the data
written in the sectors for temporary alternation are shifted to the sectors for regular
alternation at the end of the writing of new data in the selected sectors when the
selected sectors are not all of the sectors X₀ to X₈₃ which are provided to be used
as user's sectors contained in each record track, the alternation of sections is carried
out without reducing substantially the data transfer speed even in the case where
the rewriting of the data is repeated in the writing of new data in the selected sectors.
[0074] The system controller 61 effecting the control operation as described above is constituted
with, for example, a microcomputer and an example of the operation program of the
microcomputer for such control operation is carried out in accordance with a flow
chart shown in Fig. 8.
[0075] In the case of the flow chart shown in Fig. 8, after the start, in a process 80,
the head drivers 23a and 23b and the tracking control blocks 25a and 25b are set for
performing the access operation by which the incident positions of the laser light
beams Lw and Lr emitted from the optical heads 19a and 19b on teh magnetooptic disc
11 are controlled to reach the record track Tx selected by the second command signal
DA. Next, in a decision 81, it is checked whether selected sectors (referred to as
sectors X
x) which are assigned by the second command signal DA so that new data are to be written
thereon include all of the sectors X₀ to X₈₃ provided to be used as user's sectors
contained in the record track Tx or not. When the sectors X
x include all of the sectors X₀ to X₈₃, the laser light beam Lw from one of the optical
heads 19a and 19b is caused to erase data written in the sectors X₀ to X₈₃ and in
the sectors X₈₄ to X₈₇ provided to be used as sectors for alternation, in a process
82. Then, in a process 83, the laser light beam Lw from the other of the optical heads
19a and 19b and the laser light beam Lr following that laser light beam Lw to scan
the record track Tx are caused to write the recording data Dr in each of the sectors
X₀ X₈₃, read the recording data Dr written in each of the sectors X₈₃, and write the
flag data Dg which corresponds to the result of the reading of the recording data
Dr in each of the sectors X₀ to X₈₃. On that occasion, it is checked whether the recording
data Dr is properly written in each of the sectors X₀ to X₈₃ or not for verifying
the recording data Dr written in each of the sectors X₀ to X₈₃, based on the signal
Siʹ for verification which is obtained from the signal processor 59 in response to
the recording data Dr read by the laser light beam Lr, and the flag data Dg are arranged
to correspond to the result of the verification. Further, the recording data Dr which
are written in each defective sector in which the recording data Dr is not written
properly are maintained.
[0076] In a decision 84, it is checked based on the result of the verification in the process
83 that the alternation of sectors is necessary or not. If the alternation of sectors
is unnecessary because no defective sector is made during the writing of the recording
data Dr in the sectors X₀ to X₈₃, the step proceeds to a decision 97. To the contrary,
when the alternation of sectors is necessary because at least one defective sector
is made during the writing of the recording data Dr in the sectors X₀ to X₈₃, the
laser light beam Lw from the other of the optical heads 19a and 19b is caused to write
the recording data Dr maintained in the process 83 and the flag data Dg which indicates
address data corresponding the defect sector in at least one of the sectors X₈₆ and
X₈₇ which are provided to be used as sectors for regular alternation in the record
track Tx, the laser light beam Lr from the other of the optical heads 19a and 19b
is caused to read the recording data Dr written in one or both of the sectors X₈₆
and X₈₇, and the recording data Dr written in one or both of the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇
are verified based on the signal Siʹ for verification which is obtained at that time
in response to the recording data Dr read from the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ by the laser
light beam Lr, in a process 85. Then, the step proceeds to a decision 86.
[0077] On the other hand, if it is clarified, as a result of the check in the decision 81,
that the sectors X
x include a part of the sectors X₀ to X₈₃, the laser light beam Lw from one of the
optical heads 19a and 19b is caused to erase data written in the sectors X
x and in the sectors X₈₄ and X₈₅, in a process 87. Then, in a process 88, the laser
light beam Lw from the other of the optical heads 19a and 19b and the laser light
beam Lr following that laser light beam Lw to scan the record track Tx are caused
to write the recording data Dr in each of the sectors X
x, read the recording data Dr written in each of the sectors X
x, and write the flag data Dg which corresponds to the result of the reading of the
recording data Dr in each of the sectors X
x. On that occasion, it is checked whether the recording data Dr are properly written
in each of the sectors X
x or not for verifying the recording data Dr written in each of the sectors X
x, based on the signal Siʹ for verification which is obtained from the signal processor
59 in response to the recording data Dr read by the laser light beam Lr, and the flag
data Dg are arranged to correspond to the result of the verification. Further, the
recording data Dr whcih are written in each defective sector in which the recording
data Dr is not written properly are maintained.
[0078] Then, in a decision 89, it is checked based on the result of the verification in
the process 88 that the alternation of sectors is necessary or not. If the alternation
of sectors is unnecessary because no defective sector is made during the writing of
the recording data Dr in the sectors X
x, the step proceeds to the decision 97. To the contrary, when the alternation of sectors
is necessary because at least one defective sector is made during the writing of the
recording data Dr in the sectors X
x, the laser light beam Lw from the other of the optical heads 19a and 19b is caused
to write the recording data Dr maintained in the process 88 and the flag data Dg which
indicates address data corresponding the defect sector in at least one of the sectors
X₈₄ and X₈₅ which are provided to be used as sectors for temporary alternation in
the record track Tx, the laser light beam Lr from the other of the optical heads 19a
and 19b is caused to read the recording data Dr written in one or both of the sectors
X₈₄ and X₈₅, and the recording data Dr written in one or both of the sectors X₈₄ and
X₈₅ are verified based on the signal Siʹ for verification which is obtained at that
time in response to the recording data Dr read from the sectors X₈₄ and X₈₅ by the
laser light beam Lr, in a process 90. Then, the step proceeds to the decision 86.
[0079] In the decision 86, it is checked based on the result of the verification obtained
in the process 85 or 90 that alternation of sectors is required to be carried out
with use of the tracks for alternation which are provided at the inner frange portions
of the record track area 11a of the magnetooptic disc 11 or not. If the alternation
of sectors with use of the track for alternation is unnecessary, the step proceeds
to the decision 97. To the contrary, when the alternation of sectors with use of the
track for alternation is necessary, the head drivers 23a and 23b and the tracking
control blocks 25a and 25b are set for performing the access operation by which the
incident positions of the light beams Lw and Lr from the optical heads 19a and 19b
on the magnetooptic disc 11 are controlled to reach the track for alternation, in
a process 91.
[0080] Next, in a process 92, the laser light beam Lw from one of the optical heads 19a
and 19b is caused to erase data written in sectors in the track for alternation in
which the recording data Dr are to be rewritten. Then, in a process 93, the laser
light beam Lw from the other of the optical heads 19a and 19b and the laser light
beam Lr following that laser light beam Lw to scan the track for alternation are caused
to write the recording data Dr which are previously written in the defective sectors
in the sectors contained in the track for alternation from which the data are erased,
read the recording data Dr written in the sectors contained in the track for alternation,
and it is checked whether the recording data Dr are properly written in the sectors
contained in the track for alternation or not for verifying the recording data Dr
written in the sectors contained in the track for alternation, based on the signal
Siʹ for verification which is obtained from the signal processor 59 in response to
the recording data Dr read by the laser light beam Lr.
[0081] After that, in a decision 94, it is checked whether the result of the verification
conducted in the process 93 is satisfactory or not. If the result of the verification
conducted in the process 93 is satisfactory, the laser light beam Lr from the other
of the optical heads 19a and 19b is caused to write the flag data Dg which indicate
address data corresponding to the defective sectors in the sectors contained in the
track for alternation, in a process 95. Then, in a process 96, the head drivers 23a
and 23b and the tracking control blocks 25a and 25b are set for performing the access
operation by which the incident positions of the laser light beams Lw and Lr from
the optical heads 19a and 19b on the magnetooptic disc 11 are controlled to read again
the record track Tx. After that, the step proceeds to the dicision 97.
[0082] In the dicision 97, it is checked whether the writing of the recording data Dr in
the sectors X
x has been completed or not, and if the writing of the recording data Dr in the sectors
X
x has not been completed, the step returns to the decision 81 to repeat the above mentioned
processes and decisions. In the case where the writing of the recording data Dr in
the sectors X
x has been completed, it is checked whether the data are written in the sectors X₈₄
and X₈₅ contained in the record track Tx or not, in a dicision 98. If the data are
not written in the sectors X₈₄ and X₈₅, the control is finished.
[0083] To the contrary, if it is clarified that the data are written in the sectors X₈₄
and X₈₅, it is checked whether the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ contained in the record track
Tx are available for writing data or not, in a decision 99. When the sectors X₈₆ and
X₈₇ are not available for writing data, the laser light beam Lr from the optical head
19a or 19b is caused to read the data written in the sectors X₈₄ and X₈₅ in a process
100 and then the step returns to the process 91 to repeat the processes and decisions
between the process 91 and the decision 99 so that the data written in the sectors
X₈₄ and X₈₅ are transferred to the track for alternation.
[0084] On the other hand, when the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ are available for writing data, the
laser light beam Lw from the optical head 19a or 19b is caused to erase data written
in the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ in a process 101, and the laser light beam Lr from the
optical head 19a or 19b is caused to read the data written in the sectors X₈₄ and
X₈₅ in a process 102. Then, in a process 103, the laser light beam Lw from the optical
head 19a or 19b and the laser light beam Lr following that laser light beam Lw to
scan the record track Tx are caused to write the data which are read from the sectors
X₈₄ and X₈₅ in the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇, read the data newly written in the sectors
X₈₆ and X₈₇, and the data newly written in the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ are verified based
on the signal Siʹ for verification which is obtained from the signal processor 59
in response to the recording data Dr read from the sectors X₈₆ and X₈₇ by the laser
light beam Lr.
[0085] After that, in a decision 104, it is checked whether the result of the verification
conducted in the process 103 is satisfactory or not. If the result of the verification
conducted in the process 103 is satisfactory, the control is finished, and when the
result of the verification conducted in the process 103 is not satisfactory, the step
returns to the decision 99 to repeat the processes and decisions between the decision
99 and the decision 104 in the same manner as mentioned above.
[0086] Further, in the case where it is clalified that the result of the verification conducted
in the process 93 is not satisfactory, an alternation flag F
N is increased by one in a process 105, and then it is checked whether the number of
alternation indicated by the alternation flag F
N is more than a predetermined limiting number F
NM or not, in a decision 106. If the number of alternation indicated by the alternation
flag F
N is equal to or less than the predetermined limiting number F
NM, the step returns to the process 92 to repeat the processes and decisions between
after the process 91. To the contrary, if the number of alternation indicated by the
alternation flag F
N is more than the predetermined limiting number F
NM, the recording data Dr written in the sectors contained in the track for alternation
are subjected to an appropriate error disposal in a process 107, and then the control
is finished.
1. An apparatus for recording and reproducing information in record tracks on a rotatable
record disc characterized by
disc driving means (13, 15) for rotating the rotatable record disc (11) loaded thereon,
first and second optical head means (19a, 19b) each facing the rotatable record disc
(11) and positioned to face each other with a central portion of the rotatable record
disc (11) loaded on said disc driving means (13, 15) between, each of said first and
second optical head means (19a, 19b) generating a first light beam used selectively
for erasing and writing an information signal in the record track and a second light
beam used for reading an information signal from the record track and causing the
first and second light beams to impinge upon the record track on the rotatable record
disc (11) rotated by said disc driving means (13, 15) in such a manner that the first
light beam precedes the second light beam in a direction along the record track, and
head driving means (21a, 21b, 23a, 23b) for moving said first and second optical head
means (19a, 19b) simultaneously to be close to or distant from each other in a radial
direction on the rotatable record disc (11) loaded on said disc driving means (13,
15).
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that said disc driving means
(13, 15) comprises a disc driving table (13) positioned rotatably between said first
and second optical head means (19a, 19b) to engage with the central portion of the
rotatable record disc (11) and a motor (15) connected with said disc driving table
(13) to turn the same at a predetermined speed.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said head driving
means (21a, 21b, 23a, 23b) comprises a pair of guide members each disposed to extend
in the radial direction on the rotatable record disc (11) loaded on said disc driving
means (13, 15) for guiding each of said first and second optical head means (19a,
19b) to move thereon and a pair of head drivers (23a, 23b) for moving said first and
second optical head means (19a, 19b) along said pair of guide members (21a, 21b),
respectively.
4. An apparatus according to claim 3, characterized in that said head driving means
(21a, 21b, 23a, 23b) is operative to control the movement of each of said first and
second optical head means (19a, 19b) so that the first and second light beams emitted
from each of said first and second optical head means (19a, 19b) impinge upon a common
one of the record tracks provided on the rotatable record disc (11) loaded on said
disc driving means (13, 15).
5. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that each
of said first and second optical head means (19a, 19b) comprises first and second
laser light sources (30, 31) for generating said first and second light beams, respectively,
object lens means (36) provided in common to said first and second light beams for
focusing each of said first and second light beams from said first and second laser
light sources (30, 31) on the rotatable record disc (11) loaded on said disc driving
means (13, 15), and optical means (32-35, 37, 38) for forming optical paths through
which said first and second light beams pass, respectively.
6. An apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that each of said first and
second optical head means (19a, 19b) further comprises photodetecting means (40, 44,
46) for detecting at least said second light beam reflected from the rotatable record
disc (11) loaded on said disc driving means (13, 15).
7. An apparatus according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that said first and second
laser light sources (30, 31) are operative to generate said first and second light
beams with different wavelengths.
8. An apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that said optical means includes
light beam separating means (35) disposed on the optical path provided in common to
said first and second light beams for separating said first and second light beams
both reflected from the rotatable record disc (11) loaded on said disc driving means
(13, 15).
9. An apparatus according to any one of claims 5 to 8, characterized by further comprising
signal generating means (51a, 51b) for producing a reproduced information signal (Si),
a tracking error signal (St) and a focus error signal (Sf) based on a detection output
signal obtained from said photodetecting means (40, 44, 46).
10. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized by further comprising
first magnetic field generating means (17a) disposed to face said first optical head
means (19a) with the rotatable record disc (11) loaded on said disc driving means
(13, 15) between, and second magnetic field generating means (17b) disposed to face
said second otpical head means (19b) with the rotatable record disc (11) loaded on
said disc driving means (13, 15) between, each of said first and second magnetic field
generating means (17a, 17b) extending in the radial direction on the rotatable record
disc (11) loaded on said disc driving means (13, 15).
11. An apparatus according to claim 10, characterized in that said first and second
magnetic field generating means (17a, 17b) are arranged to produce respective magnetic
fields acting upon the rotatable record disc (11) loaded on said disc driving means
(13, 15) in the direction opposite to each other.
12. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized by further
comprising light beam control means (49a, 49b) for causing said first light beam from
one of said first and second optical head means (19a, 19b) to write the information
signal in sectors each forming a portion of the record track and for causing said
second light beam from one of said first and second optical head means (19a, 19b)
to read the information signal written in the sectors, and operation control means
(61) for controlling the operation of said first and second optical head means (19a,
19b) and the operation of said light beam control means (49a, 49b).
13. An apparatus according to claim 12, characterized in that said operation control
means (61) comprises means for causing said first light beam from one of said first
and second optical head means to write the information signal in at least one of the
sectors in the record track and to cause said second light beam to read the information
signal written in said one sector, means for checking whether the information signal
is properly written in said one sector or not based on the information signals read
by said second light beam from one of said first and second optical head means (19a,
19b), and means for causing said first light beam from one of said first and second
optical head means (19a, 19b) to rewrite the same information signal as that written
in said one sector in at least one sector for alternation provided at a predetermined
location on the record track containing said one sector when it is clarified by said
means for checking that the information signal is not written properly in said one
sector.